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UEFA EURO 2016 Quarterfinals: Poland vs Portugal, Wales vs Belgium, Germany vs Italy, and France vs Iceland

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EURO 2016 Quarterfinal games are defined.  Here are the 8 best teams remaining in the EURO qualifying for the quarterfinals.

  • Poland vs Portugal, Thu, 30 Jun 2016. Stade Velodrome, Marseille, France
  • Wales vs Belgium,  Fri, 01 Jul 2016. Stade Pierre-Mauroy, Lille, France
  • Germany vs Italy, Sat, 02 Jul 2016. Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France
  • France vs Iceland, Sun, 03 Jul 2016. Stade de France, Paris, France

 

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EURO 2016: 5 Italian Serie A Players in Poland vs Portugal, Official starting lineups, Thursday 30 June 2016

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Poland – Portugal

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EURO 2016, Quarterfinals, there are 5 Italian Serie A players in Poland vs Portugal official lineups on Thursday 30 June 2016 for the UEFA Euro 2016 at the Stade Velodrome in Marseille, France.

5 Italian Serie A players with Poland

  • Palermo defender Thiago Cionek
  • Torino defender Kamil Glik
  • Cagliari defender Bartosz Salamon
  • Fiorentina midfielder Jakub Błaszczykowski
  • Empoli midfielder Piotr Zieliński
No Serie A players with Portugal

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Euro 2016 Quarterfinal: Poland vs Portugal official starting lineups

POLAND (4-4-2): Fabiański; Piszczek, Glik, Pazdan, Jędrzejczyk; Błaszczykowski, Mączyński, Krychowiak, Grosicki; Lewandowski, Milik.

Subs: Szczęsny, Boruc, Wawrzyniak, Salamon, Jodłowiec, Linetty, Peszko, Zieliński, Starzyński, Stępiński.

Coach:: Nawałka.

PORTUGAL (4-4-2):Rui Patrício;Cédric, Pepe, Jose Fonte, Eliseu; João Mario, William Carvalho, Renato Sanches, Adrien Silva; Cristiano Ronaldo, Nani.

Subs: Lopes, Eduardo, Ricardo Carvalho, Vieirinha, Bruno Alves, André Gomes, Danilo, Raphaël Guerreiro, João Moutinho, Éder, Rafa Silva, Quaresma.

Coach: Fernando Santos.

NOTE highlighted in red: Italian Serie A players in the official starting lineups

Match Officials

Referee: Felix Brych (GER)
Assistant referee: Mark Borsch (GER) and Stefan Lupp (GER)
Additional assistant referee: Bastian Dankert (GER) and Marco Fritz (GER)
Fourth official: Milorad Mažić (SRB)

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Poland official starting lineups Poland vs Portugal

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Euro 2016: Poland 23-man Squad

Goalkeepers: Łukasz Fabiański (Swansea), Wojciech Szczęsny (Roma), Artur Boruc (Bournemouth).

Defenders: Thiago Cionek (Palermo), Kamil Glik (Torino), Artur Jędrzejczyk (Legia), Michał Pazdan (Legia), Łukasz Piszczek (Dortmund), Bartosz Salamon (Cagliari), Jakub Wawrzyniak (Lechia Gdańsk).

Midfielders: Jakub Błaszczykowski (Fiorentina), Kamil Grosicki (Rennes), Tomasz Jodłowiec (Legia), Bartosz Kapustka (Cracovia), Grzegorz Krychowiak (Sevilla), Karol Linetty (Lech Poznań), Krzysztof Mączyński (Wisła), Sławomir Peszko (Lechia Gdańsk), Filip Starzyński (Zagłębie Lubin), Piotr Zieliński (Empoli).

Forwards: Arkadiusz Milik (Ajax), Robert Lewandowski (Bayern), Mariusz Stępiński (Ruch Chorzów)

 

EURO 2016: Portugal 23-man Squad

Goalkeepers: Rui Patrício (Sporting CP), Anthony Lopes (Lyon), Eduardo (Dínamo Zagreb).

Defenders: Vieirinha (Wolfsburg), Cédric (Southampton), Pepe (Real Madrid), Ricardo Carvalho (Monaco), Bruno Alves (Fenerbahçe), José Fonte (Southampton), Eliseu (Benfica), Raphael Guerreiro (Lorient).

Midfielders: William Carvalho (Sporting CP), Danilo Pereira (Porto), João Moutinho (Monaco), Renato Sanches (Benfica), Adrien Silva (Sporting CP), André Gomes (Valencia), João Mário (Sporting CP).

Forwards: Rafa Silva (Braga), Ricardo Quaresma (Beşiktaş), Nani (Fenerbahçe), Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid), Éder (Lille).

 

EURO 2016: Poland vs Portugal, Official starting lineups, Thursday 30 June 2016

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  Poland – Portugal

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EURO 2016, Quarterfinals,  there are 5 Italian Serie A players in Poland vs Portugal official lineups on Thursday 30 June 2016 for the UEFA Euro 2016 at the Stade Velodrome in Marseille, France.

5 Italian Serie A players with Poland

  • Palermo defender Thiago Cionek
  • Torino defender Kamil Glik
  • Cagliari defender Bartosz Salamon
  • Fiorentina midfielder Jakub Błaszczykowski
  • Empoli midfielder Piotr Zieliński
No Serie A players with Portugal

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Euro 2016 Quarterfinal:  Poland vs Portugal official starting lineups

POLAND (4-4-2): Fabiański; Piszczek, Glik, Pazdan, Jędrzejczyk; Błaszczykowski, Mączyński, Krychowiak, Grosicki; Lewandowski, Milik.

Subs: Szczęsny, Boruc, Wawrzyniak, Salamon, Jodłowiec, Linetty, Peszko, Zieliński, Starzyński, Stępiński.

Coach:: Nawałka.

PORTUGAL (4-4-2): Rui Patrício; Cédric, Pepe, Jose Fonte, Eliseu; João Mario, William Carvalho, Renato Sanches, Adrien Silva; Cristiano Ronaldo, Nani. 

Subs: Lopes, Eduardo, Ricardo Carvalho, Vieirinha, Bruno Alves, André Gomes, Danilo, Raphaël Guerreiro,  João Moutinho, Éder, Rafa Silva, Quaresma.

Coach: Fernando Santos.

NOTE highlighted in red:   Italian Serie A players in the official starting lineups

Match Officials

Referee: Felix Brych (GER)
Assistant referee: Mark Borsch (GER) and Stefan Lupp (GER)
Additional assistant referee: Bastian Dankert (GER) and Marco Fritz (GER)
Fourth official: Milorad Mažić (SRB)

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Poland official starting lineups Poland vs Portugal

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Euro 2016: Poland 23-man Squad

Goalkeepers: Łukasz Fabiański (Swansea), Wojciech Szczęsny (Roma), Artur Boruc (Bournemouth).

Defenders: Thiago Cionek (Palermo), Kamil Glik (Torino), Artur Jędrzejczyk (Legia), Michał Pazdan (Legia), Łukasz Piszczek (Dortmund), Bartosz Salamon (Cagliari), Jakub Wawrzyniak (Lechia Gdańsk).

Midfielders: Jakub Błaszczykowski (Fiorentina), Kamil Grosicki (Rennes), Tomasz Jodłowiec (Legia), Bartosz Kapustka (Cracovia), Grzegorz Krychowiak (Sevilla), Karol Linetty (Lech Poznań), Krzysztof Mączyński (Wisła), Sławomir Peszko (Lechia Gdańsk), Filip Starzyński (Zagłębie Lubin), Piotr Zieliński (Empoli).

Forwards: Arkadiusz Milik (Ajax), Robert Lewandowski (Bayern), Mariusz Stępiński (Ruch Chorzów)

 

EURO 2016: Portugal 23-man Squad

Goalkeepers: Rui Patrício (Sporting CP), Anthony Lopes (Lyon), Eduardo (Dínamo Zagreb).

Defenders: Vieirinha (Wolfsburg), Cédric (Southampton), Pepe (Real Madrid), Ricardo Carvalho (Monaco), Bruno Alves (Fenerbahçe), José Fonte (Southampton), Eliseu (Benfica), Raphael Guerreiro (Lorient).

Midfielders: William Carvalho (Sporting CP), Danilo Pereira (Porto), João Moutinho (Monaco), Renato Sanches (Benfica), Adrien Silva (Sporting CP), André Gomes (Valencia), João Mário (Sporting CP).

Forwards: Rafa Silva (Braga), Ricardo Quaresma (Beşiktaş), Nani (Fenerbahçe), Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid), Éder (Lille).

 

De Sciglio: “It’s emotional to face Germany; I almost destroyed the house when Grosso scored in 2006”

In the first minute of Italy’s match against Spain, Mattia De Sciglio stole the ball and charged down the left wing. It was a sign that the Azzurri weren’t just there to defend and the man to throw down the metaphorical gauntlet to Del Bosque’s side was a well-groomed 23-year-old with a very quiet manner. The only AC Milan player in Conte’s squad, De Sciglio grew up with the myth of Paolo Maldini and he is living proof that ‘personality’ does not necessarily equate to arrogance and that sometimes a good 90 minutes can get people to believe again, even after they’ve dismissed you as someone who has wasted his potential.

De Sciglio’s excellent display against Spain earned him a spot in L’Équipe’s dream team along with teammates Gigi Buffon and Graziano Pellè. It was deserved recognition for one of Italian football’s most promising youngsters: “I played well,” said De Sciglio at today’s press conference at Casa Azzurri, “just like the rest of the team. It was one of our best games. Spain were stronger than us on paper but we showed that it’s what happens on the pitch that counts. I feel good and I’m enjoying the moment but I’m staying grounded.”

It’s important to train physically for the Germany match but mental preparation is also crucial: “We’re doing a lot of video sessions to see how to go and press them or how to wait for them to come to us depending on the game situation and to see what to do when we have the ball. They attack with a lot of players, we have to stay very alert when they’ve got the ball and then we have to open up and counterattack straight away once we get it back.”

The match with Germany will also be a contest between two very effective defences. Löw’s men have yet to concede a goal in the tournament whereas Italy have only let in one and that was in a match against the Republic of Ireland when the Azzurri were already through: “They have players who are very experienced at international level.” De Sciglio said, “But we have our Juve trio who show their worth in every game. They tell us where to be during the match and the fact that they’ve won Serie A for the last five consecutive years has made them even stronger.”

In 2006, De Sciglio was 14 and, just like everyone his age, he was following the World Cup on TV with his friends: “I remember the final being very tough and tense, Grosso scored the winning penalty. We almost destroyed the house celebrating. It will be a proud and emotional moment when we play Germany. We’re expecting a difficult match; they’re a physically stronger side than Spain but we know our strengths and we can trouble them with our team spirit and by working hard on targeting their weaknesses. We’ve got important players missing in midfield but we’ve good players who’ll replace those who can’t recover in time.”

The scar on his left cheek is a lasting sign of a difficult time in his career: “It’s like a tattoo; it will always remind me of a difficult period that I managed to overcome. Conte has also helped me a lot”, said the Milan defender, “He made his faith in me clear by calling me up even when I wasn’t at my best; he made me feel important for the team and for him.”

If he had to motivate his teammates in the Stade de Bordeaux changing rooms, these would be his words: “Let’s believe in ourselves and give everything we have out there on the pitch because we can hurt the Germans as long as we play with sacrifice and determination.”


The photo shows De Sciglio signing autographs for fans outside the team hotel in Montpellier.

Azzurri continue to prepare for Germany clash; separate training for Candreva and De Rossi

Antonio Conte’s team held a training session behind closed doors at the Bernard Gasset sports centre in Montpellier this morning ahead of their Euro 2016 quarter-final against Germany. The match is due to take place on 2nd July at 21:00 CEST at the Stade de Bordeaux and Hungary’s Viktor Kassai has been appointed to referee the match. Antonio Candreva and Daniele De Rossi had separate training because they are still on the road to recovery from injuries suffered against Sweden and Spain respectively.

The Azzurri will conduct a further training session in Montpellier tomorrow at 11:00 CEST before heading to Bordeaux, where they will inspect the pitch at 19:00. Antonio Conte and Gianluigi Buffon will address the media in the pre-match press conference at 19:15.

Italy’s schedule

Friday, 1st July
11:00 –  Training session in Montpellier (open to media for the first 15’)
19.00 –  Pitch inspection at the Stade de Bordeaux
19.15 –  Press conference with head coach Antonio Conte and Gigi Buffon

Germany’s schedule
11:00 –  Training session in Evian-les-Bains (open to media for the first 15’)
19:45 –  Press conference with Germany head coach Joachim Löw and one player at the Stade de Bordeaux

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